Welsh Rugby Legends Name The Greatest Of The Welsh Greats

It's official! Gareth Edwards is the Greatest Welsh Player of all time, Mervyn Davies is the Greatest Welsh Rugby Captain and John Dawes is Wales' Greatest Coach.

And the scorer of the Greatest Welsh Try of All Time? Ieuan Evans, against Scotland at Cardiff Arms Park in 1988. As the great rugby commentator Bill McLaren said at the time: 'It was magic, magic all the way, not even Merlin the Magician could have done any better.'

For decades the Welsh rugby public have been arguing about who is the greatest player ever to wear the Welsh jersey; who was the greatest scrum half, centre, prop and No 8; who was the greatest coach; what was the best try ever scored.

That's why the newly formed Welsh Rugby Former International Players' Association, supported by the Welsh Rugby Union and sponsored by Diageo and Coors, decided to join forces with the Scottish-based First Press Events company, to stage the biggest rugby dinner of all-time in Wales at the Cardiff International Arena on Thursday 21 November 2002.

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After months of planning, and voting via the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday and the nine Celtic Press titles, the public votes were sifted by a team of experts and a 'crowd' of almost 1,000 packed into the CIA to discover who were the 'Greatest'.

Among the audience were the First Minister, Rhodri Morgan, the actor Philip Madoc and the Welsh rock band, the Stereophonics. Huw Edwards, the BBC News anchorman, compered the show and more than 100 former Welsh internationals were in the audience.

"We're mindful that a lot of players did really well in the summer," Warren Gatland tells WRU TV as he explains his side for Wales v Australia this Saturday. Clywch o'r dyn ei hun am y tîm a ddewiswyd ar gyfer dydd Sadwrn.

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